Atomic Structure and Electron Interactions Flashcards

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Describe electron volt

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Energy required to raise an electron through a potential difference

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Describe binding energy

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Energy required to hold the electron in its shell, or to remove it

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3
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Describe the keV

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Peak potential applied to the X-ray tube

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4
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Name the types of electron interactions

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Elastic and inelastic

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5
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Describe elastic electron interactions

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Kinetic energy conserved
Electron interacts with orbiting electron
–> deflected without losing energy

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6
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Describe inelastic electron interactions

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Some or all energy given to target
Kinetic energy lost from incoming electrons
–> excitation and/or ionisation of target atoms
–> x-ray photon

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7
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Describe elastic scattering

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Closer the electron travels towards nucleus, greater amount of deflection

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Describe Ionisation

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Process by which an atom becomes positively or negatively charged
(gaining or losing electrons)

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9
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Describe some differences between characteristic and bremsstrahlung radiation

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Characteristic - requires 70 kVp or higher
Bremsstrahlung - produced at any energy

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10
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How much energy is converted to thermal?

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99%

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In xray beams, how much is bremsstrahlung and how much is characteristic?

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Bremsstrahlung - 90%
Characteristic - 10%

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Describe Bremsstrahlung

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Incoming electron passes by close to atom nucleus
Nucleus is + so electron changes direction and loses energy in form of x-ray photon
Energy loss causes electron to slow

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Describe Characteristic radiation

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Incident electron collides with orbiting k electron
Incident electron changes direction and orbital electron is ejected
Electron from L or M moves to vacancy, excess energy given off as photon

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